Sharp has announced it will be bringing AQUOS D series Internet-capable TVs to Japan this week, HDTV sets that add support for a Yahoo video service.
The service will "stream multiple content channels online using a built-in Ethernet link." Each of the sets are also 1080p, have 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratios and have quick 120Hz refresh rates.
Each of the sets, at 32, 40, 46 and 52 inches have equal built-in 20W stereo speakers and 3 HDMI inputs.
The prices range from $2,052 USD for the smallest to $4,618 for the high end 52 inch model. There is no word on European or US releases.
Each of the sets, at 32, 40, 46 and 52 inches have equal built-in 20W stereo speakers and 3 HDMI inputs.
The prices range from $2,052 USD for the smallest to $4,618 for the high end 52 inch model. There is no word on European or US releases.